Agents received a complaint from a fisherman who reported he had crab traps stolen from him. Agents discovered that several crab traps in Calcasieu Lake were tagged with two commercial fishing numbers. One of the numbers belonged to the victim and another belonged to Wiley. Wiley replaced the victim’s lines and corks attached to the crab traps with his own.

On Aug. 23, Agents went back to the area and checked all the crab traps in the area with Wiley’s corks. Agents then seized crab traps tagged with the two commercial fishermen numbers on them.While Agents were conducting the investigation, they were met by Wiley. Wiley identified the seized crab traps as his own. Agents did a compliance check and discovered that Wiley was commercial fishing under another person’s commercial fishing license and possessed no commercial licenses of his own. Agents also discovered several traps were not tagged and crab traps that did not have escape rings.

Possession of stolen thing things brings up to a $1,000 fine and up to six months in jail. Using crab traps without the required markings and violating crap trap escape ring requirements each carries up to a $950 fine and up to 120 days in jail for each offense. Taking commercial fish without a commercial gear license, without a vessel license, or without a commercial license each carries up to a $500 fine and up to 90 days in jail for each offense. Improper boat numbers brings a $50 fine and up to 15 days in jail.